Waterfalls!
Welcome! We’ve seen Natural Wonders of the World like Iguazu Falls, Victoria Falls, Niagara Falls, and Angel Falls. We’ve traveled as far as Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, South America, and Africa in search of these misty curtains of nature. We’ve also been to those closer to home in the United States in destinations such as Yosemite, Yellowstone, the American Southwest, and the Eastern US. Plus, we’ve visited tropical getaway destinations such as Hawaii and the South Pacific. And we’ve visited many more around the world.
Iguazu Falls, in Iguazu River, are one of the world’s largest waterfalls. They extend over 2,700 m (nearly 2 miles) in a semi-circular shape. Of the 275 falls that collectively make up Iguassu Falls, “Devil’s Throat” is the tallest at 80 m in height. Iguazu Falls are on the border between the Brazilian state of Paran? and the Argentine province of Misiones, and are surrounded by two National Parks (BR/ARG). Both are subtropical rainforests that are host to hundreds of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna.
If you’re looking for a quiet and romantic getaway, a few action and sun-filled days or simply want to add the finishing touches to your African Safari then you can’t go wrong in Victoria Falls.
Vic Falls is easily accessible from all of the major destinations in Africa and in itself is the main hub into Southern Africa’s prime safari spots in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.
About Angel Falls
Angel Falls has an upper section where it emerges briefly from the slot canyon, plunges 100 feet or so and then goes into a cave or a crevice and emerges again below about 150 feet or so to take the long drop. It is extremely treacherous to move around in this area as even the short drop would kill you easily X3. You have to be anchored down when standing around the top of the falls.
That leads to the second consideration, that the falls at high water creates its own weather. There are tremendous gusts of wind and waves of spray that is created by the first and second part of the falls crashing against the rocks and into the cave. Great gusts of wind emerge both above and below the cave. It is a pretty unique situation as you might expect from the world’s highest waterfalls. From a distance you only see one great falls, but close up you can see a series of canyons, tunnels, and caves into which the falls enter and emerge several times at the top. In medium or high water this area is extremely violent with high unpredictable winds and waves of spray as I mentioned. The base jumpers always jump at low water to avoid the high winds. Some of the best jumpers in the world jumping under the very best of conditions have been killed there anyway.In the western part of Canaima National Park, is the Auyantepuy, one of the largest and better known “tepuy” (A flat top mountain ending with vertical walls). From this tepuy is where the Angel falls are formed. The fall is 979 meters high (around 3000 ft.), and is the higher waterfall in the world.
The Angel Falls were named after the american aviator that discovered them in 1937. However, the local indians, the Pemones, already knew it and called it the Chur?n Mer?.








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